You are the business analyst for your organization and you're working to identify all of the stakeholders within your organization and outside your organization to ensure that you've captured the correct requirements for a project. Which one of the following techniques can be best suited for identifying stakeholders?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation
Interviews are a technique for eliciting requirements by engaging stakeholders in a dialogue to obtain information about their needs, expectations, and preferences. Interviews can also be used to identify stakeholders by asking existing stakeholders to recommend other potential stakeholders or sources of information. Interviews can help to establish rapport and trust with stakeholders, as well as to clarify issues and resolve conflicts. References:
BABOK® Guide, section 4.2.1, page 99
CCBA® and CBAP® Certifications Study Guide, chapter 4, page 113